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srijeda, 22.01.2014.

Lonnie Johnson - Blues Roots, Vol. 8: Swingin' With Lonnie

Styles: Jazz Blues, Piedmont Blues, Pre-War Country Blues
Label: Storyville
Released: 1964
File: mp3 @320K/s (from vinyl)
Size: 89,6 MB
Time: 39:07
Art: full

1. Call Me Darling - 3:17
2. Clementine Blues - 6:10
3. Jelly Jelly - 3:27
4. Please Help Me - 3:32
5. Raining On The Cold Ground - 4:55
6. See See Rider - 3:00
7. Swingin' With Lonnie - 3:19
8. Tomorrow Night - 2:55
9. Too Late To Cry - 3:43
10. Why Do You Go - 4:44

Personnel:
Lonnie Johnson - guitar, vocals
Otis Spann - piano (all except on #1)

Notes: Backed by pianist Otis Spann, singer/guitarist Lonnie Johnson performs blues and ballads on this well-rounded set. Included are such numbers as his old hit "Tomorrow Night," "See See Rider," "Jelly, Jelly" and a lone instrumental, "Swingin' With Lonnie." An above-average outing by the veteran bluesman.

Blues Roots, Vol. 8: Swingin' With Lonnie



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Oznake: Lonnie Johnson, Blues Jazz, Piedmont Blues, Pre-War Blues

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subota, 18.01.2014.

Victoria Spivey - Woman Blues!

Styles: Acoustic Chicago Blues, Classic Female Blues
Label: Original Blues Classics
Released: 1961
File: mp3 @320K/s
Size: 79,1 MB
Time: 33:54
Art: front + back

1. Christmas Without Santa Claus - 3:22
2. A Big One - 3:40
3. Let's Ride Tonight - 2:30
4. What Is This Thing They're Talking About - 4:00
5. I'm a Red Hot Mama - 3:33
6. Grow Old Together - 2:58
7. Beautiful World - 2:54
8. I Got Men All Over This Town - 5:06
9. That Man - 2:56
10. Thursday Girl - 2:51

Personnel:
Victoria Spivey - Piano, Vocals
Lonnie Johnson - Guitar, Vocals

Notes: Shortly before she formed her own Spivey label, veteran classic blues singer Victoria Spivey made a fine duo album (reissued on CD in the Original Blues Classic series) with guitarist/vocalist Lonnie Johnson whom she had last recorded with back in 1929. Spivey, 55 at the time, is also heard playing piano, and she takes four of the ten selections as solo performances. All of the compositions are hers, including "Christmas Without Santa Claus," "I'm a Red Hot Mama," "Grow Old Together" and "I Got Men All Over This Town." Recommended as a strong example of Victoria Spivey's later work.

Woman Blues!



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Posted by muddy

Oznake: Victoria Spivey, Lonnie Johnson, Chicago Blues, Classic Female Blues

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utorak, 10.12.2013.

Lonnie Johnson & Elmer Snowden - Blues And Ballads

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 43:59
Size: 100.7 MB
Styles: Pre-war blues, Acoustic blues
Year: 1960/1991
Art: Front

[5:02] 1. Haunted House
[4:21] 2. Memories Of You
[5:07] 3. Blues For Chris
[4:36] 4. I Found A Dream
[3:05] 5. St. Louis Blues
[4:33] 6. I'll Get Along Somehow
[4:14] 7. Savoy Blues
[5:07] 8. Backwater Blues
[3:35] 9. Elmer's Blues
[4:15] 10. He's A Jelly Roll Baker


This beautiful album was engineered by Rudy Van Gelder in his Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, home studio where so much jazz history was made. It features guitar innovators Lonnie Johnson and Elmer Snowden together for the first time--despite a friendship going back to the 1920s when both appeared on some of the earliest jazz and blues 78s. Johnson, the father of single-note six-string soloing, is in marvelous voice on this selection of blues, ballads, and jazz, crooning the double-entendre "Jelly Roll Baker" and the heartache-laden "Back Water Blues" (a Bessie Smith tune he first cut in 1927) with a marksman's sense of pitch and chilling nuance. Snowden serves mostly as accompanist. But these men play so closely that they seem to be sharing every breath. --Ted Drozdowski

Blues And Ballads

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Posted by azzul

Oznake: Lonnie Johnson, Elmer Snowden, Acoustic Blues, Prewar Blues

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